"Essentially, [Iran has the] right to enrich uranium despite the fact that they have openly professed for decades now that they really want to generate nuclear weapons," Bostom said. "And then, of course, they actually plan on using those weapons, at least according to their rhetoric against Israel, and potentially against other nations, including the United States itself.

"The idea that you would give a nation like this the right to enrich uranium, even with the caveat that, 'Oh, well, we can control their enrichment to 5 percent.' We know that this is very difficult to do even under ideal circumstances."

Bostom said there is a dangerous mindset within Iran that calls for the destruction of the West, something that cannot be overcome by a supposed disarmament deal.

He said there is a "form of irrationality that pervades the society" that is "toxicly hateful towards the West and virulent in terms of its Islamic anti-Semitism."